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PUBLISHER: DC
COMMENTS: white pgs; Solicitation Copy; Alice Marble letter to Harper's Magazine and editorial clipping from the Hartford Courant included (see extended comments)
H.G. Peter cvr/art; origin & 1st app. Mars (Fall 1942)
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white pgs; Solicitation Copy; Alice Marble letter to Harper's Magazine and editorial clipping from the Hartford Courant included (see extended comments)
H.G. Peter cvr/art; origin & 1st app. Mars (Fall 1942)
Highest GradedThe second issue of Wonder Woman is chock full of wartime thrills and mythological chills, not only does the Amazonian princess have to contend with Hitler, Hirohito, and Mussolini on the earthly plane, she also has her hands full with Mars, The Duke Deception, and The Count of Conquest in the realm of the gods. There’s even a subplot involving baseball, and the requisite expected bondage panels. Wrapped in another amazing H.G. Peter cover that depicts the titular heroine tossing a muscular soldier off of a rampart, this classic comic is a popular and affordable option for those who are priced out of the WW #1 marketplace.